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0aifcfnwMs'8"J'M,J''''' B , . i i . Mm s t- I? rm w IX wtiwdttte will he somewhat falgbw tbfto th H bow la force, and to Mther with the demand for the wrltfcdriiwRl of the bond order, has bma oreseutcd to the general mana gw. A member of the committee ttd that If the grievance was not djtHHed amicably n Btrlko would be ordered. A reply from the Santa Fo oftckte Is exacted today. OW SMUGGLING Id DONE. How tie Oastoms Laws Are So Easily Evaded. OiltOAOO, March 5.' A seusa ' tlowul horaewhlppHig casi at Blx- tenth street and Michigan avenue has given the customs offlcera hero mmiethluu to do, and the custom fllccra In New York will also hav another case of alleged smuggling Hpod tUelr hand today. The man who was horsewhipped was J. A. Cummlugfl, manager of the costum ing establishment of Mrs. Kate Eellly, No. 1730 Miohlguu avenue . nd the one who wielded the whip was Stewart Cuarltw Wade, the husband of a former employe of Mrs. Ilellly. Mrs. Wado Is a young Englishwoman, formerly employed In a similar establishment In Lou don. She says that In September, 1800, Mrs. Roilly, who lives at No 14 Dover street, Piccadilly, promised her good wages In her Now York establishment at No. 677 Fifth ave nuo, and 6 per cent, of everything Bbosold. She agreed, and came to Now York with flvo trunks given her by Major Griffith, Mrs. ltelliy' husband, which Mrs. Wade now sayB wore lilted with smuggled goods. Since then, she alleges, she lias not received her 6 per ceut. promised, nor the $200 which the major promised her In addition. She Was transferred to Chicago, aud put her clalmB Into the hands of a Jwyor. When tho latter went to see Mr. Cummlngs, ho was told thai the latter was a blackmailer, and this being told to Mr. Wade, ho gol bonewhlp and thrashed Mr. Cum-uilng-t soundly. Mrs. Wade thou no tilled tho customs officers and they seized four wraps and three dresses for which no revenue receipt oonld bo shown. Mrs. Wade also charged that Mrs, Itellly mado a business of employing young women In London for her New York estab lishment and furnishing them with ' trunk full of goods, which they pawed throug'i tho Now York cus tom house a their own, turning thotn over, on their arrival, to the Fifth aveuuo establishment. After being employed for a time In Now York, the young women were dis charged. Mrs. Wade says that Mr. and Mrs. Dunlsoii aud Miss Pllloy, of 5 East Thirty-first street, nnd Miss Green, A. J. Uroad, Miss Har xja and Mile. Tlrouiliier, now In tho Fifth aveuiiuestublUhnaent, brought goods over for Mis. Iteilly on whloh duties were not paid. PENSION INVESTIGATION. gjcrotary Bussoy on tho Witness Stand Ycstorday. W.vsniNO von, March 4. Secre tary Busaey, or tho Ulterior depart ment, was yesterday before tho spo claUnvcstlgatlon by tho committee. Enloe, after eliciting tho Informa tion there were n number of com plaints from pensioners of delaying thj adjustment of their claims, &aked If ai order had been iseucd praottoilly Mk'itu tho ollko force from work under the old laws and putting it to w-irk on tho adjudica tion of cases under tho dependent and disability not of 1800. Buasoy dented tho entire force was so em ployed, but added a Inru number or claims arising unilor the old law, in whloh thoovidenoi was liiHiiflloleut to meet lis reijulremmt, had been adjudloitod unler the now law through an ordor Issued by hhmoli to the commissioner lii 1883. Euloo thon examined Umsey with refer ence to Hie "completed files" order, which It watt charged was Issued at tho request of Pulsion Attorney Lenton, and gave Lemou a consid erable advantage in prosecuting claims. Bussoy said ho bellevod thu ordor faollltited tho adjudication of claims. It waa true that many claims found by the board of re view to be Incomplete wcro put on the completed lllcf, but no tvtsea that wero known In advaiu-o to be lncouiploto wcro put therv, Wit ness did not know from whom the order originated, lie had heard toaforo it was Issued that tlto export iWeut had been mndo on some of 'Lemon's cases. Practical oxper iwice, Jluaaoy declared, had demon (rated that under the "completed ftW! order greater elllelenuy was fefvcd than under tho former Wtethods. Had tho Wrong Man. Napa, Cal., March 6. A dispatch k&a heeu received here from Sheriff McKuiikIo, at Ukluh, statlug that Cptniu Groan wood aald the mail Martin, niispected of the murder of Mrs. Greenwood, was not thu man, A Suicide. Boston, Maroh C David Slem. bridge, oominander of the British jer (Jttoamu, which arnveu Liverpool yesterday, ended hi BfcyHliooting lilnmlf. No cause la known for the act. JIARKRTA QUn Fhanciaoo, March 0,- WtoM Wtiyw wiqu H.08K ftgwrfJtNR, Maroh S. Wheat val- P,W.4. Walla Wnlln, 11.60 M, Omkuu-o, March fi. At oloaej vm my cash, ti7j Muy, SMGER IS BETTER, JLatost News from all P.irte- Blaine is III. SECRETARY BLAINE. He Is Dowawitk la Grippe, Hopes to Be Oat Soon. hat Washington, March 6. Secre tary Blaine kas been quite sick for suveral days past. tub lonowing is official as to his condition, given out f iho Atato denartment today. "Sec retary Blaine Is the victim of la grippe. Ho waa taken Wednesday qultn suddenly and severely. Hi? fovet was high Thursday and Fri lny. He fs much better this morn Ing, and hopes to bo out In a few days." Secrotary Blaine Is Still Hi. Washington, March 5. Becre cary BUlne Is still confined to bl 'louse with a cold. Ho oxpects to be able to resume business at tho jtate department today. MODUS VIVENDI. H Not Renewed Our Laws Should he Repealed. New Yomc, March 6. Professoi Elliolt, who Is re-cognized as author ity on the life and hublts of thoscal, whs asked to give a statement as lo Hie firect of tho English govern ment not renewing tho modus vl vondl In BehrlngBea today said: "I the statement Is true ruin and extcr ml nation of tlie fur seal Is at hand. Unless the modus viveudl isrenoweC poachers will kill practically all tit--teals loft on the Island." "Congress,' Elliott continued, "should nseortuli at oneo whother this proposition o Salisbury Is final or not. If It Is n bill should be passed immediately repealing tho law preventing tin killing of female teals on the islands If Canadian and American poachers are allowed to kill female sculp within thirty miles of the Islands the law abiding Americans on the islands ought to be allowed a chance t get their share." It Is contuudod by expcits that tho opening of Bouring sea for one season In the manner suggested would result In tho speedy extermin ation of tho seals and there would thou bo nothing left to arbitrate upon. Unless Salisbury recedes from his present position and con scuts to a renewal of last year's modus vlvendl, restricting tho kill ing of seals to such as are regarded as necessary for tho natives. It will be necessary for this government to uudortako alono tho protec tion of seals, by the enforcement of laws bearing on tho subject. Pro bably a special meeting of tho caul net will bo hold Monday for the purpose of considering tho subject and deciding upon action In case Lord Salisbury I in lata on his last proposition. INSULTING TO US. England's Attitudo On tho Boh ring Sea Question. WABHtNaTON, Maroh 5. The Bohrlug sea matter has assumed u most serious phaso, and publlo offi cials make no attempt to disguise tholr grave concern at the outcome. It was developed today that Lord Salisbury's proposition with rogard to tho profit season not only to open Behnng nou outsld? of the :i0ml o gono from Prlbylaf! Islands, to Indescemluato sealing, but to limit the catch to be within that belt, Including, or courso, the shores of the Islaud to 30,000 seals, In tho language of a prominent olll lal, regarding tills propesition: "Wholly unfair, arrogant , and even Insulting to tills oouutry." BEHRINQ SEA. What England's Socrotary of For- olgn Affairs Says. London, March 6. Inquiry was made at the foreign otllco today bjr a representative of the Associated IVtW!, regarding Buhrlng sua nogo tatloiid. The secretary of foreign idlulrs said that although he did uot wls't to make a statemeut at tills Juncture, yet he could say that no Information has boon received that the Buhrlng sea oommUutnuurti had fulled to arrive at a satisfactory entoute, regarding tho methods to bo employed in the soal fisheries. He depredated what he called animus whloh permeated tho Infor mation received here, from the United SUtetf, concerning the mat ter, JOHN L. SULLIVAN. Ikhuos a Ohallongo to Fight Any body Except a Nogro. St. Paul, March 6, John L. Sullivan today Usued a challenge to light anybody either lu tho last week In August or the II rat week In Bop toutbcrthU year Attho Olympic olub, Now Orient) for a purse of (25,000. aud an outside bet of f 10,000. The wlnnur of the fight U to take the entire purw. Sullivan addresses the chillougo particularly to Hlavlu, Mitchell and Corhatt. He bUto however, he will uot light a negro. Examination Continued. Chicaoo, March 6. Tho prooetnl. Int'HUy lu t'looasoof Dr. Martin Bcudder, arretitl for tho murder of hlii moiheMuMaw, Ma. Duuton, tvas oiintluued on weok. Attorney Wilbur fr defendant bald ho had not hadtlmo toexuiulue Into tho unity of hU client and therefore, Raked foracoutiuunct TlierequM wm gmutwl, aud tbo cako will oouitf up Friday morning. Dr. Sccdder's father, brotherand wire were present, but the prisoner himself was not there. Tho doctor passed u re-tless night. Crop Outlook. Los Anoklks, March 6. Thecrop outlook of Southern California Is" highly favorable. The latter rains have quickened the growtli of cereals, and with the usual spring precipitation, a largo yield will be assured. Tho Typhus Fever. Nkw Yohk, Miimm. S.The woit case of typhus fever yet reported was found In a five story tenement occupied by eighteen families. Mrs. Ni tticnsott Is the stricken one. She contracted tho disease by cotflUig hi contact with Immigrants. She was removed to North Brothers' Island. Abraham Jesse, proprietor if the lodging house, where several typhus palleuls Were found, hn' been stricken with the dlstasc. Sentenced Today. PrrranuKO, Pa, March 5. Ex Mayor Wyman, of Allegheny, con victed of extortion while lu office was sentenced today to pay costs f prosecution aud undergo three months IniprJsonwoqt In tlto oouuty Jail. Gotten Burnod. LiVEiiroor., March 8. A block of six story cotton warehouses were completely burned this morning Loss will be very heavy. A. Chinaman Roughly Handled. Nkw Yohk, March 6. A China man was muchly handled by a mob if angry Italians, and but for police Interference might have been killed. He is Ah Juab, a laundryman, and is accused of having attempted to assault a 10-year-old Italian girl named Amelia Menola. Killed in a Collision. Bkiit.in, March 6. Au express train from this city and a goods train collided yesterday at Bromberg. Tho drivor, stoker, and a passengei woro killed and suveial passenger were Injured. Springer Out of Danger. Washington, March C -Last evening Dr. Verdi said Mr. Sprlugei continued to lmprovo steadily, aud he cousldered him out of danger. Washington, March fi. The condition or Congressman Springer still continues favorable, althqugb. there Is but little visible Improve ment this morning. Ho Is so com pletely prostrated now that a very little imprudence or slight mistake would cause a relapse which might prove fatal. IIIITIII, AI'UIVALS. "wii.lamktte" H Will, S Couskofky, J 8 Levy, S F. A A Kraft, Sacramento. II LUIton, A T Vau DeVanter, Kent. H D Shackelford, Cincinnati, E M Carr, Mrs Cunningham, Seattle. F S Rogers, J II Brook, A F Bears, Jr, A B Colby, J T Itasmusson, II L Wolls, Portland. M A Beagle nnd wife, Pendleton. C MoConnor, Hliverton. Win Ilhhar Ih, Albany. "COOK " M Small, Sllvcrtou. J Talt, Creswell. V II Head, II J Parker, Tumor. J J Woods, II Jones, A Kllgore, D Oulek, J A Bishop, II Bishop, U Macditiald, W McCormack, O P Qrahaui, Portland. B W Cuiiulnghauit Oregon City. G II Horofall. KKAIi BSTATBMHVEMBNrS. January transfers f 170J20 60 February transfers 203,074 05 Mural) to date 80,230 14 E H Wlillo and wife to Geo W Mollrltle and F C Baker, quit claim to 8.8- u Denny II Hendee d I c, ? 1. James A Tanner aud wife, to same, huuiu des, (I, Pacitlo Land & Orchard Co, to Walker B Bay, It 6, 8, East Salem Fruit Farms, $1441. T G Jones and wife to Wiu E Burke, It 1, 2, 3, 4, blk 7, Pleasaut Home ad, (1000. Thos Van Scoy and wire to WmE Buike,3l) Toot on Commercial Btreet, blk 40, Salem, $4000. - Vllo mill Unworthy OfcoiiKlttttratlouuro notrun of which It UnuturKnl tout theruuro nmiiy micli Hut tuey euro Immediately bodily nil nnfutxot lonu utiuullnir. Thero uro nous muili thrtt viiu. t'linnilo lUmnlxni tunuul bo liutuuutueoiulv remoTml linlluullv In tliu ih ofuiieuiiliioiiirdloliio, nucli iw lIoatottor'iiHtomucU lllttera. will enidldite nhronlu iiiirnlrnl ovIU. Nut ilia Icvul of iiioi iivm la i lie ronv or lu oiHHMition to medlolno luooiutlivitlou, to the roinovnl of which, If iemUtid In, (ha lllttorU vir iiuuiuriy luinpicu, iiiiuuicuoii 01 mo iov. uUUacouipiulnl which Rhould ba dealt with wrly nudnyiitoinuUmlly, tki uro lu imiiiit KltiMidtnU, Itvvrcoiiipluliil mul dy iH'Hia, For thoae. fur umlnrlti, rheuma iUiu, kidney iroiiulii anil nuiro rvcontiy 'In nrliti ," thin tilxttly nnd proreuuiloualiy uonimvildiHt lIliHttoluii U nil UUdouUtrd uptclilo. N.ithtiiKoau exrotHlll, moiwv. r, n iiijii'in of Imparting itreiiKth to tha fivblauiid uervoiu. Hood Looks. GirmI looks are mora than akin deep, tleneiullnir. timti a healthy condition of all iho vital orgaum If tho liver Iks inactive, you have a b!l loiM look, If your iMoiimoh be l!sor ilervri you havo n ilyeprptlo look ami If your kidneys bo nileetotl you havo a I'iiitlutl look. Soouru in od health and you will havo K' look. Kleo trlo flitters in the s'iv,t alterative ami tonic acta directly ou theeto vital or KHiiH. Cures plnipie, blotched, bolla and lvi a uxid eotuplexlon. Bold atUiu'l J, Fry'DiuiUuv,' Com'l Ut, 1 Piunkent' headquartorv, tho rarest cIkum lu the market atCW.IIellou biand's. : Ladlet' cloth top, patent leather tip hie for fiVW.at It, J, FlemlngV WILL M HAVE IT, I Hill l)oes Not Want His M' avy Other NeSi THE TUNNEL AdOIDENT, It Was More Ssrlous Than at Tirst Reported. Lockpobt, N. Y., March 5. The Niagara Falls tunnel accident Wednesday has resulted more disas trously than was at first thought. The company'i) contractors, Rogers & Clement, gavo out that only one man was Itijured nevertheless, five persons have been kept in the office of the contractors waitiug a call In ca;n or need. Robert Addison, the Injured man, bad his leg broken In tWH places aqd his spine dlsloiated He was taken to Buflalo, and It Is reared that he will not recover, The contractors tod.ay depled that there were any more men burled In the debris.. Workmen who were em ployed there tnte tbnt flvo men are rulHsltig, and are supposed to be burled. The workmen report tb,ftt uh additional piece of the roof fell aud aeveial mon who were at wortc removing the debris narrowly es caped being burled beneath It. The work of removing the old timbers progresses vary slowly, and the bodies of the men, if there, will probably not be reached before Sua day. ORISP AND REED. Tho Ex-Speaker and tho Speaker Havo Somo Words. Washington, March 0. Greek met Greek In the house yesterday, and for a few minutes a lively par .iumentary colloquy was carried on Oft ween Speaker Crisp aud ex 'peaker Heed over the vexed ques tion of "no quorum." Tho entire day bad ben consumed in desultory consideration of minor measures, and Kllgore, of Texan, moved a re ctus until 8 p. m. Ou division the vote stood 80 to 83. Euclo demjnded tellers, and they being refused, he rabid the point that no quorum bad voted. "The gentleman fromTenncsfce," said tho speaker, "makes tho point of no quorum ou the motion, and tho chair will have to appoint tellers." Here Mr. Heed Interposed with tho remark, " The gentleman does not make a point of no quorum. He makes, rthe point that no fjuorum has votel." "Under the rules of tho house aud under t present administration of the boiirc," pultl Hie speaker, "gen tleuicu are not present unless they vote," (Applause ou tho Democratic side.) "Thatshows,"8ald Mr, Heed, "that thero has bsen a new system adopted sluco tho last congress," "That ahows that tho present oc cupant of the chair will endeavor to enforce the rules of tho house as they now exist," retorted the speaker. "Nevertheless," replied Iho ex speaker, "the observation I made is entirely correct." "Perhaps It Is," said the speaker, with dignity, "but It Is entirely out of order." "It N entirely correct," persisted Mr. Heed, "and tho ohalr had no right to make such a remark." "The chair thinks tho gentlemen win eutlrely out of ordor," reiterated tho speaker, "The point or no quo ruu was made by somebody eisej the uhulr sustained the point, where upon tho gentleman from Maine made a suggestion," "Aud thereupon," interposed Mr. Reed, "I tald to the chair that tho gontleuwn made a point that no quo rum bud voted, and the chair states It U to b a pout of uo quorum, Whloh is a dlllorent proposition. I havo tho right to call tho attention or tho ohalr to that, tho chair had no right to make such a retort, even ir ho was supported by tho disorderly applause upon his side, which he permitted." "The ohalr will stato," said tho speakor, "that thero is no distinction uuder tho preseut rules or the housj between the jwint or no quorum aud or no quorum voting. Thero was a distinction betwveu those points under tho rules or tho last congress." During the colloquy between the Bpeakor aud Mr. Reed, both gentl men apjieareu to I030 hoiuo of their ouatoiuary equanimity, and their 'All flight! ST. JACOB most remarkable, prompt and permanent cures of Aches and Pains on record. Time is money. It will cure without loss of time. A single application often cures; half a botde .has cured the worst chronic cases. k IT IS THK BEST. THE PACIFIC LAND L -s , s3SS?t-.-S , r- retorts were characteriztd by some degree of warmth. Tho house afterwards took a recess until 8 p. m. SENATOR HILL'S, SALARY. Ho Refuses to Draw More Than is Exactly Due Him. Vashincjton, March 5. There, wax quite un interesting episode Ki the rooms of the secretary of the senate after the vote on the Idaho case had been taken, Senator Hill strolled Into the room and remarked that if convenient lie would like to draw a little money. The secretary of the senate, who Is General Anson G. McCook of New York, is the dis bursing officer of the souate. He draws monthly from the treasury a eutlleient amount to pay the salar ies of members, and with the begin ning of each session draws enough lo pay their mileage and stationery allowance. Senator Hill's request ,vas promptly responded to by Sec retary McCook's dibburslng clerk, who placed before him vouchers for an amount aggregating about $5000, ana asked him to sign them. "Oh, no," saiu tbo senator, "I want a voucher for my salary from the day I was sworn in, in January, 18'J2, up to the end of February. Tills la your usual pay day, is it not, the 3d of the month ?" The clerk said it was, bqt went on to remark that they had a certain amount standing on their b oks to the credit of the Now York t enator, aud to pay out only a portion of that amount Would; causo confusion both In their bookkeepiiiH and that of the treas ury department. With somo brus queuess of manner, jnr. Hill said this was nono of his business; they must keep their books to suit them selves; ho wished to draw his salary for tho actual time he had served In jn the senate, and not one cent more. After somo further parleying, the clerk made out a voucher for $.897.09, and this Mr. Hill signed and took a check for that amount in full payment of all his claims upon tho senate salary and mileago fund up to date; $778 of this amount was for salary from January 8 to Febru ary 1)9, and the balance was for mileage. The disbursing clerk stated afterward that the balance lelt undrawn was $1220, which would in due course by operation of law be converted back into the treasury. Minister to Japan. Washington, March 5. It is learned that no appointment of min ister to Japan will be made by the presldeut until there has been au in vestigation of the charges mado against Major JJonebrake, of Los Augoles. Tho charges made relate to the case of the Semi-Tropical Irrigation company. Narrow Escape. Latiikof, Cal., Maroh 5. At 2:40 o'clock yosterday morning lire broko out In the Danuer hotel, owned by T. Flannagan. Tho house, which was Insured, burned to tho ground. Tho guests in the house barely es caped with their Uvea. A party named Lewis Jumped from an up stairs window in his night clothes, but only got scorched nud ills hair burned a little. Frauk M. Brooke, AF. D., physi cian aud surneon. Otllco over Hnrr & lVtzel'a now store. Jteshienco 8S2 Clmicli Btreet. 2-20-2w l . j m B L i&r-i1 'BkmszvsxssaasKM Did It." Did what ? All the world knows it has done what it promised It has made the h J. L. BENNETT k SON. CANDIES, Fruits nnd Cigars, P. O. Bloolc. A. P. GORDON, AU kinds of WOO D. OI Court Street, i nUMPHREYS, Cigars and Tobacco. BILLIARD PARLOR, 243 Com'l Stioot. GLOVER & PUGH, EJorscsIiociug aud ISlucksmitliiug, Back or Rod Corner, BOSTON Coffee House. 5cLUNCH. Open oil Night i. SALEM BYE WORKS. Tailoring-, CLEANING AND REPAIRING 127 Court Street. CITAS. CALVETiT, Spring MILLINERY Arriving Dally. C74 Com'l Street. VHOFKSSIONAI. OAKDS. GEO. H. BUIINKTT, Attorney at law, Salem, Oregon. Office over Ladd & liush'H bank, AHOY & BINGHAM, Attorneys aud counselors at law. Slem. Oreiron. fluVl! uvlnir au abstrnct ot the records of Marlon county, lucludlnc a lot and block Index oi saiein, mey nuvo special incmuex tor ex arnlulug titles to real estate. Business lu tue supreme court and In tbo stato depart ments will receive prompt attention. Q T. Kit' JI AHDSON, Attorney at law, O. olllce up stairs In front rooms of new liueh block, corner Commercial and Court streets, Salem, Oregon, JOHN A. CAKSON, Attorney at law. Itooms 3 una t, liudd & Hush's bank building, Batew.Oregcn. 811yr 1). V. HON HAM. V. H. HOLMES. B (Xnham & Holmes Attorneys ut law. Ofllce In Hush's block, between State aud Court, on Com'l I'lHU miLMON KOHD, attorney at law. Balem, 1 Oregon. Ofllce up-stalra In button's block. WH. YOUNG, M. D., Ofllce formerly . occupied by Dr. llowland, corner ixmrt and Liberty streets. Telephone No. 15. Ofllce heurs: 8 n. m. to 12: 2 to t p. m., and 7 to B p. m. Residence liith street on electric car line. Telephone No. 0. Sit. W. 8. MOTT, physician nnd sur geon. Ofllce in Kldrldge Ulocn, sa i, Oregon. Otflco hours 10 to 12 a. in. 2lo4p. m. E.1 High II. PHlLWtOOK, M. D.,Uomeopathist. Ofllce 155 Court Btieet; HeuMmicn .147 ill) btreet. UeL.erul nnictic. Mrwlni intention given to diseases of SVomen aud children. WT HOUSKK, M.TJ. Physician and sur . goou. Practice limited to d leases of the nervous system. Catarrh Including aithnm nnd rupture or hernia. Ofllce hi Cottle block rooms 11 nnd 12. Ofllce hours from 0 to 12 a. ni, nnd from i to 0 p. in. 11-3-tf. ' M1NTAH. A. DAVIS. (IffirahmiK Ba. lu. to 11 a. m.:2n. in. tn s n 1,1 Day 01 nncclal attention riven Inilltpnsennr wrr.,. u) ir iiiKiiiiiius promptly auenued to, en and chlldreu. Ofllce In New Hank Illk., S03 Commerelal street, lleslileuco Rame. DK. MILLKHH.1.UND, KpUcopal Rec tory; cornor Chemeketa nnd Church. Ortlco hours I to 3 p. m. 1 wmww. ipififmn-u . M. nient of Ladles and Children a spec- .....j. uiitwu uuuib; v lu IS, unu 10 4, drldgo block, Salem, Oregon, Kl. fIL T. C. SMITH, Dentist, W Blate street, 1 Halem, Or. Klulsbed dental oiett.. lions of every description, rainless opem- lions h sieclal ty . JT B. McNALLY.Archltect, New llul J. Urey man block. I'lausaudspeclfla oui of all classes of of bulldlmr on short nonce, BuperimendeBceofwork promptly ooked after. 25-U T D. l'UUH, , nenUuns i II clasM of bul Architect. Plans. Rivvtl. ml Klllurtn,An1..nu .. II oUum of building. Offlco 2) Com. iMtrolal M , up stain. EJ. McCAt STUND.ClvU Banluiry aud . Hydraullo toglneer. U. S. lilputy Oiltle-lMrkhurst Itlook, Salem, Oregon. CA. IlOllKHT. Arohltcct, mora 414. Mar . quani building, rortlnd, Orgou. lUTSINIS OAKDS, HOBYEAMIU.H, Pronrleion. Ih IN.rc lain lUtb and Hha vine Parlors. Have only Porcelain Uath Tub tn the city, aw Com mercbU strtwt, Slm. Owi. Ql'ItAaUB A ALLKN. nikmHh nd p horhoeiiignd rvplriue. Only the t "urniiTn iiiii,v3ru VPrOSUe Bute jBsuninos bulldlue TOUN KNIQHT, UUcksmlth. smith. H, ineulty. 8 nhtx-lnr And re iwlrin a an hop iiarooiiMU Deny sucoi, Miiem.urrvaa. raxx P JHluVBNu r U-MuiKictw of.a ORCHARD COMPANY. LARGEANDSMALL FARMS, Also 6, 10 and 20 acre pieces already planted to fruit trees in fine condition, and somo first-class city property. STATE INSURANCE HUILDING, SALEM, OREGON. References by Permissien: Hod W. W. Thayer, Ex-governor nnd chief Justice of Oiegun, Tort land, Oregon. Hon. Richard Willnms, ex-member of cougrcBsr Portland. Oregon. Hon. Geo, W. Mo Bride, secretary of state, Salem, Oregon. Hon. Phil. Metscban, state treasurer, Salem, Oregon. Hon. E. 11. McElroy, superintendent of pub c instruction, Salem, Or Hon. W. A. Cuslck, piesldeut Capital National bank, Salem, Oregon Hon. Napoleon Davis, piesldent First National bank, Salem, Oregon William & England Banking Company, Salem. Oregon. Thos Kay, president woolen mills, Salem, Oregon. Hon. W.H. Allison. United States Senator, Dubquue, Iowa. Hon. Wm. Larrabce, ex governor of Iowi, Clalrmont, Iowa. Jas. Harmjiun, ea"hier Dubuque National bank, Dubuque, Iowa. W. P. Manley, president Security National bank, Sioux City, Iowa. I on. J. A. T. Hull, congressman, Des Moines, Iowa. Hon. Geo. D. Perkins, congrecenmn, Sioux City, Iowa. J. J. IIARKINS, Scientific Horseshoeing. OPPOSITE FOUNDUY, On State Street. A. H. F0RSTNER & CO., Machine Shop, Guns, Sporting Goods, Etc., 308 Com'l Street RICE & ROSS, Horseshoers. General Ulacksmithiug, 47 State Street. RADABADGI1 k EPLBY, Livery, Feed and Boaiding Stable, 44 State Street. A. R. WILLARD, ISIucksinitliin& and Horseshoeing, 130 State Street, J. B. ROSS, Farmer's LUNCH COUNTER, ST State Street. SAM E. ATTWELL, HOUSE & SIGN PAINTER, 139 State Street. IXL BAKERY. Lunch Counter. MEALS 15 Cents and Upwards. 101 State Street. M. STEEYES BROS., Califorii fa Bakery, the"best 101 Court Street. Undertaking and Cabinet Work, 107 State Street. E. 0. TAYEOX, Red Rubber Stamps. Prices tho .Lowest. 6)8 State Street. S. W. THOMPSON & CO., 221 Commercial Street. Large Line of Loose AND MOUNTED DIAMONDS. T. H. BLUNDJELL. Meat, Poultry auf Fish Market. Insurance Block. MRS. M. K WILSON, Leading Salem Modiste, 265 CommerololSt. Oregon Land Company's Price List. 10 acres of land 5 miles south of Salem (postoffic-vi)) best fruit land, nearly all cultivated. There will be T.00) acres set to fruit, immediately adjoining this tract, this: spring; price, 50 per acre, 8100 cash, balance easy pay ments. Choice of four ten acre fruit tracts five miles soutlii of Salem (postoffice) one all in cultivation, veiy sightly; two other three-fourths in cultivation, balance good timber; one three-fourths in cultivation balance in pasture-, 45.00 per acre, cash, balance easy payment and long time. Choice of 25 ten acre fruit tr atg six miles south of Salem (postoffice) best fruit land, vey desirable location; springs and running water, adjoini g The Oregon Land Company's model 100 acre orchard farm, three miles from steamer landing. First choice $60 por acre, cash, balance on eight years time, enabling purchaser to pay for land out of the fruit crop This land will be set our to fruit trees and cultivated two years in a first-class manner by the Willamette Valley Fruit Growinn-comnonvan .W. a two year old orchard, complete in ever respect will cost the pur baser $125 per acre, including a good fence around it. The Willamette V Hey Fruit Growing company has now more than 300 acres set out in this way, and will? take pleasure in showing anyone, who takes an interest in, fruit growing in the Willamette Valey, what the are doing and how their orchards look. The people of Salemt and their visiting friends are cordially invited to call at the ofhee oi the Willamette Valley Fruit Growing com pany, m the Gray building with the Oregon Land com pany and take a ride to Sunnyside and see what is beW done m the way of fruit raising in the vicinity of Salem, Oregon. You will enjoy the ride to Sunnyside and see something worth seeing tSft land, with running tr JofuUiaa,?agafl jKf SWUI "i"1',200 frult equal animal payments. ,P acre cash' ba'noe In three renIZuiZ:rVJ cuttiuwood, makloR rails, bnildin. also hon-es, harness, waRous"or BuS taken Vn Wa " i Also good city property, when uuenonmhJi Tart paymenton ,a"d elalms, taken In partTnent on laud y S" or other A ..8M l.TH cov Contractors. Sewer ftAKPET-UYING.-I mke a speowir ot L; cuipet-wwlnit nd UylBKwrfets !?M?inf and ta, lli Kreitmrtltusl Heonlnir. Leave orders with J. H Ijunn or Huron a Son. J. q. lUHKAIaN? Columbia Poultrv Yards, J. M. 11RENT8, Manager. Lock Box 1810. Scuttle w.. Ureter, ot Thoroughbred Poultry of fol. wU,,aIeoora'p' - Brawn Lt. . White ITyma.Hh Rt, jJ y wonlh Hook,, nt O.mw. Iltaok U VrtridjCochln,BnmTurkey. 8.(lornrcuUraX,airieellUVi I MONTEB BROS., Photographers , 107 Com'l Btreet. F. B. SODTIIWICK, Contractor and ftnildcr, Salem, - - Oregon. MEERSHAUM PIPES Just Imported AT SIMON'S. F. T. HART, MERCIUNT TAiLOR-, Over Small's Cfotblng Htorei. & WHITE Flour, Feed and Hay, 91 Court Street. T. J. CHESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing. Cor. 20th and Chemeketa Streets, L S. & MARK S. SKIFF., DENTISTS, 259 Liberty Street, on Electric Car Line. )AVl NOTICE F PSTiSS ttxzs?&v b-: 4JUU. m i! 7' "'" i.ui wispr Miuntv. - n,it s-atrdw TAXPAYERS NOTICE m ZBALAKDSSSS fine. 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